Channel delegation – Grass Valley Maestro Master Control v.2.4.0 User Manual

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8th Step: Channel Sets

Channel Delegation

This table defines the set of Maestro channels (Processors) that will be avail-
able on the Channel Control sub panel. The channels are grouped in
“banks” of four channels each. For example, a given frame containing four
channels could be accessed by pressing “Bank 1,” which would cause the
names of those four channels to appear on the four LCD buttons. The oper-
ator would then press an LCD button to take control of (“delegate”) that
channel.

When this item is selected, the editor will open a Set Panel.

The set is assigned to a control panel using the Channel Server table, as
described on

page 163

.

Figure 93. Channel Delegation Table (Example)

Figure 94. Channel Control Sub Panel

Delegation Channel Number

Enter a Channel Number for this channel from 1-48. This number identifies
the Channel Bank and one of the four LCD buttons on the Channel Control
sub panel.

In

Figure 93

, “Delegation Channel Number 1” identifies Channel Bank 1,

LCD button 1 in

Figure 94

.

As another example, Delegation Channel Number “5” would identify
Channel Bank 2, LCD button 1.

Note

Buttons may be left unassigned (blank). For example, the channel SD could
be assigned to button number 1 and the channel HD to button number 4. This
would leave buttons 2 and 3 blank with no channel assignment.

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